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A tender often lump deep to the nipple with spiculations radiating away from the nipple. Can be unilateral or bilateral. Mildy increased vascularity can be seen. Can be idiopathic, related to steroid abuse or associated with hormonal treatments such as prostate cancer therapies.

6 Causes of Lumps That Aren't Breast Cancer

Breast Mass Breast ultrasound can image several different types of breast conditions, including both benign non-cancerous and malignant cancerous lesions. Ultrasound is frequently used to evaluate breast abnormalities that are found with screening mammography or diagnostic mammography or during a physician performed clinical breast exam. Ultrasound allows significant freedom in obtaining images of the breast from almost any orientation. This section provides sample images of a variety of breast conditions that can be imaged with ultrasound. For general information on breast ultrasound, click here.

Ultrasound images of this case show a well defined, non-calcific, mass, which is taller than it is wide and has an irregular contour. These are alarming findings and indicate a possible malignant mass of the right breast. In addition, the liver shows multiple solid, rounded echogenic mass lesions scattered through both lobes of the liver. Final diagnosis confirmed by FNAC - carcinoma right breast with liver metastases. Ultrasound study of the breasts shows 2 cystic lesions measuring 1.